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Includes papers on U.S. Congressman Wayne Hays (Ohio Democrat) investigating the program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Goldstein's appointment books, Bellaire materials, and UMWA news releases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers from the efforts of U.S. Senator Harris Wofford (Pennsylvania Democrat) to generate reform of the American healthcare system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of the Medical Foundation of Bellaire and of its medical staff organized as the Bellaire Medical Group, and papers of a Pennsylvania UMWA supported clinic medical staff organized under the Miners Clinic of New Kensington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Russellton Medical Group (RMG) including the papers of a Pennsylvania UMWA supported clinic medical staff organized under the Miners Clinic of New Kensington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClass notes and material used by Goldstein to teach classes at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and papers about reforming the American healthcare system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRsearch material created and compiled by Goldstein for the purpose of authoring a book on the history of the UMWA Health \u0026amp; Retirement Fund, including notes on the demise of the HMO of Western (PA) Pennsylvania.  Includes oral history material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatements and Research Papers (includes writings by Goldstein regarding health care policy that were delivered at conferences or to governmental bodies).  This addendum is minimally processed.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records of Dr. George S. Goldstein, a health care administrator who worked in the Ohio and Pennsylvania coal fields. Dr. Goldstein's work concerned the Appalachian coalfield medical care system, especially in terms of the role played by the United Mine Workers of America and its health and retirement fund.","This collection consists of correspondence, legal records, publications, research papers, oral history sound recordings, and other material on miners health care, prepaid medical group practices, and health care reform. There is much documentation, including legal records, on the operation of the Bellaire clinic and the issues surrounding it, most notably the case of James E. Sams, which established that hospitals could not deny privileges based on a physican's practice arrangements.","Papers of the Medical Foundation of Bellaire and its medical staff organized as the Bellaire Medical Group. Includes papers of the hospital privileges court case of Dr. James E. Sams and also the papers of the regional organization of clinics, the Associatied Clinics of Appalachia.","Papers regarding the Bellaire clinic in a federal program to create health centers for the poor. Includes papers on U.S. Congressman Wayne Hays (Ohio Democrat) investigating the program.","Includes Goldstein's appointment books, Bellaire materials, and UMWA news releases.","Papers from the efforts of U.S. Senator Harris Wofford (Pennsylvania Democrat) to generate reform of the American healthcare system.","Papers of the Medical Foundation of Bellaire and of its medical staff organized as the Bellaire Medical Group, and papers of a Pennsylvania UMWA supported clinic medical staff organized under the Miners Clinic of New Kensington.","Records of the Russellton Medical Group (RMG) including the papers of a Pennsylvania UMWA supported clinic medical staff organized under the Miners Clinic of New Kensington.","Class notes and material used by Goldstein to teach classes at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and papers about reforming the American healthcare system.","Rsearch material created and compiled by Goldstein for the purpose of authoring a book on the history of the UMWA Health \u0026 Retirement Fund, including notes on the demise of the HMO of Western (PA) Pennsylvania.  Includes oral history material.","Statements and Research Papers (includes writings by Goldstein regarding health care policy that were delivered at conferences or to governmental bodies).  This addendum is minimally processed."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_dbbc2705794fd5fe0694fd11bac6fcc7\"\u003eRecords of Dr. George S. 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Goldstein, Health Care Administrator, Records regarding United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds","Coal miners - Medical care.","Community health centers.","Health maintenance organizations","Health services.","Medicine","All or part of this collection is stored offsite. Please make an appointment prior to visiting.","George S. Goldstein (1919-1996) was a health care administrator and historian. He was executive director of the Medical Foundation of Bellaire in Bellaire, Ohio from 1956 to 1980, a clinic serving the UMWA and later federal programs to assist the poor. One of the early coalfield clinics, the Foundation offered multi-specialty physician care and ancillary services on a private, non-profit, community controlled basis.","After retiring in 1980 he taught University of Pittsburgh classes on health system reform and related issues from 1981 to 1995. He officially came out of retirement to become executive director of the Miners Clinic of New Kensington in New Kensington, Pennsylvania from 1982 to 1987,  a clinic similar to the Medical Foundation of Bellaire.","From 1980 until his death in 1996, Goldstein researched the history of the United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds, the medical/pension trust which helped bring such clinics as Bellaire and New Kensington into existence and sustained them for a generation.  The work was left incomplete.","Alphabetical list of abbreviations, with the words they represent, as found in the contents list to this collection, A\u0026M.3285:","AARP - American Association of Retired People. \nACA - Associated Clinics of Appalachia. \nAMA - American Medical Association. \nBCOA - Bituminous Coal Operators Association. 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Inc. - Incorporated. \nHSMHA - U.S. Health Service and Mental Health Administration \nKY - Kentucky \nLU - Local Union \nMA - Massachusetts \nMCAP - Managed Care Association of Pennsylvania. \nMCI - Miners Clinics Inc. \nMD - Maryland. \nM.D. - Medical Doctor. \nMFB - Medical Foundation of Bellaire. \nMGMA - Medical Group Management Association. \nMN - Minnesota. \nMSA - Medical Savings Account. \nNC - North Carolina. \nNCHSR - National Center for Health Services Research. \nNEH - National Endowment for the Humanities. \nNHC - Neighborhood Health Center. \nNLRB - National Labor Relations Board. \nNY - New York. \nNYC - New York City. \nOEO - Office of Economic Opportunity. \nOH - Ohio. \nPA - Pennsylvania. \nPHP - Preferred Health Plan. \nPitt. - Pittsburgh. \nRMG - Russellton Medical Group. \nR.N. - Registered Nurse \nRWJF - Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. \nSoc. - Society \nU. - University. \nU. of CO - U. of Colorado. \nUK - Great Britain (United Kingdom). \nUMWA or UMW - United Mine Workers of America or United Mine Workers. \nUMWA H \u0026 R - UMWA Health \u0026 Retirement Fund. \nUMWA W \u0026 R - UMWA Welfare \u0026 Retirement Fund. \nUNC - University of North Carolina. \nU. of Pitt. - University of Pittsburgh. \nU.S. or U.S.A. - United States or United States of America. \nUSWA - United Steel Workers of America. \nUT - Utah. \nWV - West Virginia. \nWVU - West Virginia University.","Records of Dr. George S. 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Inc. - Incorporated. \nHSMHA - U.S. Health Service and Mental Health Administration \nKY - Kentucky \nLU - Local Union \nMA - Massachusetts \nMCAP - Managed Care Association of Pennsylvania. \nMCI - Miners Clinics Inc. \nMD - Maryland. \nM.D. - Medical Doctor. \nMFB - Medical Foundation of Bellaire. \nMGMA - Medical Group Management Association. \nMN - Minnesota. \nMSA - Medical Savings Account. \nNC - North Carolina. \nNCHSR - National Center for Health Services Research. \nNEH - National Endowment for the Humanities. \nNHC - Neighborhood Health Center. \nNLRB - National Labor Relations Board. \nNY - New York. \nNYC - New York City. \nOEO - Office of Economic Opportunity. \nOH - Ohio. \nPA - Pennsylvania. \nPHP - Preferred Health Plan. \nPitt. - Pittsburgh. \nRMG - Russellton Medical Group. \nR.N. - Registered Nurse \nRWJF - Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. \nSoc. - Society \nU. - University. \nU. of CO - U. of Colorado. \nUK - Great Britain (United Kingdom). \nUMWA or UMW - United Mine Workers of America or United Mine Workers. \nUMWA H \u0026 R - UMWA Health \u0026 Retirement Fund. \nUMWA W \u0026 R - UMWA Welfare \u0026 Retirement Fund. \nUNC - University of North Carolina. \nU. of Pitt. - University of Pittsburgh. \nU.S. or U.S.A. - United States or United States of America. \nUSWA - United Steel Workers of America. \nUT - Utah. \nWV - West Virginia. \nWVU - West Virginia University."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], George S. 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Key","/repositories/2/resources/882","United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records","Kentucky","Virginia","Blankenship vs. Boyle.","Coal miners","Coal mining - Medical care.","Dental care","Dentists","Drugs and druggists.","Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 1969.","Health services.","Hospitals and hospital records.","Hospitals and sanitariums.","Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine.","Lungs -- Dust diseases","Physicians - letters and papers.","Silicosis","United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds - copayment system.","Vocational rehabilitation","Requires \"Agreement for Use\" form designed specifically for this collection, since special access restriction applies.","In 1946, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President John L. Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.","The original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.","From 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.","The 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.","The host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.","The problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.","Friction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them.","The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.","Letters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  ","The archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  ","The archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.","The archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  ","There is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.","There are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.","This series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","s1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche","s1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation","(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03","This series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.","Items with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","Annual Reports, 1952-1979 \n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\" \n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications \nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)","Copy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"","\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.","This series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.","This series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.","This series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material.","The following material has been separated from Series 14. ADD of 1982/02/27, Area Medical Offices and Other Material:","Printed material sent to WVU Medical Center Library: \nHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946. \nLeslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2. \n\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","Printed material sent to WVU Evansdale Library: \n\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","Printed material discarded: \n\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)","The following material has been separated to the Map Collection: \nPopulation distribution map, Benefit Trust Beneficiaries, 1950.","The following audiotape reels were separated and added to the Oral History Collection: ","Reel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (overlaps Tape #3) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #5) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #5. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #6) (This continues and is overlapped on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #6. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #5) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #7) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #7. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. 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Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #1. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Draper Interview: Dr. Draper interview of Tris Coffin Show; C\u0026O news summary [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1954/05/26  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights: Tris Coffin - John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1955/12/14  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (10 Hospitals not specified) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (same as previous) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #25. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. 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Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFriction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969 \u003ctitle\u003eBlankenship vs. Boyle\u003c/title\u003e class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1946, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President John L. Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.","The original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.","From 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.","The 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.","The host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.","The problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.","Friction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records, A\u0026amp;M 2769, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records, A\u0026M 2769, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the \u003ctitle\u003eBlankenship vs. Boyle\u003c/title\u003e class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003es1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003es1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eItems with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual Reports, 1952-1979\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\"\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.","Letters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  ","The archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  ","The archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.","The archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  ","There is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.","There are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.","This series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","s1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche","s1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation","(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03","This series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.","Items with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","Annual Reports, 1952-1979 \n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\" \n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications \nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)","Copy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"","\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.","This series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.","This series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.","This series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material."],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The following material has been separated from Series 14. ADD of 1982/02/27, Area Medical Offices and Other Material:","Printed material sent to WVU Medical Center Library: \nHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946. \nLeslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2. \n\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","Printed material sent to WVU Evansdale Library: \n\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","Printed material discarded: \n\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)","The following material has been separated to the Map Collection: \nPopulation distribution map, Benefit Trust Beneficiaries, 1950.","The following audiotape reels were separated and added to the Oral History Collection: ","Reel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (overlaps Tape #3) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #5) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #5. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #6) (This continues and is overlapped on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #6. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #5) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #7) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #7. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis (cont. and overlaps on #3) 8 min. in, Sen. Cooper. Note: Sen. Cooper didn't have mic - was too far from closest mic to be picked up. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #1. Coal Policy Conference: (1) Coal Policy Conference - Mr. Lewis retires; (2) \"Instant Poverty\" Closing of Renton, PA mine. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1960  \nReel #1. Hospital Dedication Program: Hospital Dedication Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #2. Hospital Dedication Program: All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #3. Hospital Dedication Program: Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #1. Ground Breaking Ceremony: Ground Breaking ceremonies at Man, West Virginia. Approximately 55 minutes. WLOG Logan, W.Va. [7 in. tape, 3.25 IPS], 1953/10/31  \nReel #1. Speaker Weintraub, G. Davis, G. Archer, J. Brown: Speaker Weintraub - opening; Ghines (?) Davis, Atty.; Dr. George Archer; John Y. Brown [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Kentucky Hearing, Master-complete: Medical Bill Hearing - Frankfort. Archer, Draper, Brown, Barnes, Cart, Ezelle, Brown, Sparks, Afton. [7 in. tape, 3.75 IPS], ca. March 14  \nReel #1. Beckley Radio Program \"Anything Goes:\" UMW. \"Anything Goes\" radio program, Beckley, West Virginia. (Complaints Beckley Hospital cheese sandwich dispute) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], Spring 1959  \nReel #3. Untitled: Dr. Barnes. I.E. Cart, C\u0026O Railroad employees health association. Sam Ezelle, AFL-CIO (Kentucky State Federation of Labor. Atty. Brown) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pennsylvania Medical Society Interview: Three reporters interview Pennsylvania Medical Society leaders in Atlantic City after P.M.S. declared its agreement with the Fund \"null, void, terminated, and ended.\" [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #2. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #1. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Draper Interview: Dr. Draper interview of Tris Coffin Show; C\u0026O news summary [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1954/05/26  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights: Tris Coffin - John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1955/12/14  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (10 Hospitals not specified) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (same as previous) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #25. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. Rhea Bill Head, Medical Bill: No.5 Hymntime. Claude Rhea, Bill Head. #5 Medicaid Bill [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], ca. May 17  \nReel #1. Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis: Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Dr. Draper: Dr. Draper [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. L73 - UK AG 3: L73 - UK - AG 3. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physicians [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated","The following material has been separated from this series:","\nPrinted material sent to WVU Medical Center Library:","Harry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946.","Leslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2.","\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","\nPrinted material sent to WVU Evansdale Library:","\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","\nPrinted material discarded:","\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #5. John L. 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Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026amp;M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis (cont. and overlaps on #3) 8 min. in, Sen. Cooper. Note: Sen. Cooper didn't have mic - was too far from closest mic to be picked up. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Coal Policy Conference: (1) Coal Policy Conference - Mr. Lewis retires; (2) \"Instant Poverty\" Closing of Renton, PA mine. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1960 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Hospital Dedication Program: Hospital Dedication Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. Hospital Dedication Program: All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Hospital Dedication Program: Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Ground Breaking Ceremony: Ground Breaking ceremonies at Man, West Virginia. Approximately 55 minutes. WLOG Logan, W.Va. [7 in. tape, 3.25 IPS], 1953/10/31 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Speaker Weintraub, G. Davis, G. Archer, J. Brown: Speaker Weintraub - opening; Ghines (?) Davis, Atty.; Dr. George Archer; John Y. Brown [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Kentucky Hearing, Master-complete: Medical Bill Hearing - Frankfort. Archer, Draper, Brown, Barnes, Cart, Ezelle, Brown, Sparks, Afton. [7 in. tape, 3.75 IPS], ca. March 14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Beckley Radio Program \"Anything Goes:\" UMW. \"Anything Goes\" radio program, Beckley, West Virginia. (Complaints Beckley Hospital cheese sandwich dispute) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], Spring 1959 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Untitled: Dr. Barnes. I.E. Cart, C\u0026amp;O Railroad employees health association. Sam Ezelle, AFL-CIO (Kentucky State Federation of Labor. Atty. Brown) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Pennsylvania Medical Society Interview: Three reporters interview Pennsylvania Medical Society leaders in Atlantic City after P.M.S. declared its agreement with the Fund \"null, void, terminated, and ended.\" [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. 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Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. Rhea Bill Head, Medical Bill: No.5 Hymntime. Claude Rhea, Bill Head. #5 Medicaid Bill [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], ca. May 17 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis: Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. Dr. Draper: Dr. Draper [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. L73 - UK AG 3: L73 - UK - AG 3. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physicians [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following material has been separated from this series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPrinted material sent to WVU Medical Center Library:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. 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SEE ALSO Folk medicine.","Lungs -- Dust diseases","Physicians - letters and papers.","Silicosis","United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds - copayment system.","Vocational rehabilitation","Requires \"Agreement for Use\" form designed specifically for this collection, since special access restriction applies.","In 1946, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President John L. Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.","The original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.","From 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.","The 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.","The host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.","The problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.","Friction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them.","The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.","Letters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  ","The archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  ","The archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.","The archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  ","There is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.","There are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.","This series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","s1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche","s1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation","(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03","This series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.","Items with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","Annual Reports, 1952-1979 \n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\" \n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications \nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)","Copy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"","\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.","This series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.","This series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.","This series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material.","The following material has been separated from Series 14. ADD of 1982/02/27, Area Medical Offices and Other Material:","Printed material sent to WVU Medical Center Library: \nHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946. \nLeslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2. \n\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","Printed material sent to WVU Evansdale Library: \n\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","Printed material discarded: \n\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)","The following material has been separated to the Map Collection: \nPopulation distribution map, Benefit Trust Beneficiaries, 1950.","The following audiotape reels were separated and added to the Oral History Collection: ","Reel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (overlaps Tape #3) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #5) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #5. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #6) (This continues and is overlapped on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #6. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #5) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #7) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #7. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis (cont. and overlaps on #3) 8 min. in, Sen. Cooper. Note: Sen. Cooper didn't have mic - was too far from closest mic to be picked up. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #1. Coal Policy Conference: (1) Coal Policy Conference - Mr. Lewis retires; (2) \"Instant Poverty\" Closing of Renton, PA mine. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1960  \nReel #1. Hospital Dedication Program: Hospital Dedication Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #2. Hospital Dedication Program: All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #3. Hospital Dedication Program: Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #1. Ground Breaking Ceremony: Ground Breaking ceremonies at Man, West Virginia. Approximately 55 minutes. WLOG Logan, W.Va. [7 in. tape, 3.25 IPS], 1953/10/31  \nReel #1. Speaker Weintraub, G. Davis, G. Archer, J. Brown: Speaker Weintraub - opening; Ghines (?) Davis, Atty.; Dr. George Archer; John Y. Brown [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Kentucky Hearing, Master-complete: Medical Bill Hearing - Frankfort. Archer, Draper, Brown, Barnes, Cart, Ezelle, Brown, Sparks, Afton. [7 in. tape, 3.75 IPS], ca. March 14  \nReel #1. Beckley Radio Program \"Anything Goes:\" UMW. \"Anything Goes\" radio program, Beckley, West Virginia. (Complaints Beckley Hospital cheese sandwich dispute) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], Spring 1959  \nReel #3. Untitled: Dr. Barnes. I.E. Cart, C\u0026O Railroad employees health association. Sam Ezelle, AFL-CIO (Kentucky State Federation of Labor. Atty. Brown) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pennsylvania Medical Society Interview: Three reporters interview Pennsylvania Medical Society leaders in Atlantic City after P.M.S. declared its agreement with the Fund \"null, void, terminated, and ended.\" [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #2. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #1. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Draper Interview: Dr. Draper interview of Tris Coffin Show; C\u0026O news summary [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1954/05/26  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights: Tris Coffin - John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1955/12/14  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (10 Hospitals not specified) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (same as previous) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #25. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. Rhea Bill Head, Medical Bill: No.5 Hymntime. Claude Rhea, Bill Head. #5 Medicaid Bill [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], ca. May 17  \nReel #1. Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis: Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Dr. Draper: Dr. Draper [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. L73 - UK AG 3: L73 - UK - AG 3. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physicians [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated","The following material has been separated from this series:","\nPrinted material sent to WVU Medical Center Library:","Harry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946.","Leslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2.","\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","\nPrinted material sent to WVU Evansdale Library:","\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","\nPrinted material discarded:","\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/","West Virginia and Regional History Center","United Mine Workers of America. 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Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFriction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969 \u003ctitle\u003eBlankenship vs. Boyle\u003c/title\u003e class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1946, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President John L. Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.","The original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.","From 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.","The 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.","The host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.","The problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.","Friction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records, A\u0026amp;M 2769, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records, A\u0026M 2769, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the \u003ctitle\u003eBlankenship vs. Boyle\u003c/title\u003e class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003es1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003es1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eItems with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual Reports, 1952-1979\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\"\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.","Letters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  ","The archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  ","The archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.","The archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  ","There is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.","There are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.","This series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","s1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche","s1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation","(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03","This series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.","Items with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","Annual Reports, 1952-1979 \n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\" \n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications \nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)","Copy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"","\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.","This series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.","This series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.","This series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material."],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The following material has been separated from Series 14. ADD of 1982/02/27, Area Medical Offices and Other Material:","Printed material sent to WVU Medical Center Library: \nHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946. \nLeslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2. \n\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","Printed material sent to WVU Evansdale Library: \n\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","Printed material discarded: \n\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)","The following material has been separated to the Map Collection: \nPopulation distribution map, Benefit Trust Beneficiaries, 1950.","The following audiotape reels were separated and added to the Oral History Collection: ","Reel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (overlaps Tape #3) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #5) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #5. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #6) (This continues and is overlapped on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #6. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #5) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #7) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #7. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis (cont. and overlaps on #3) 8 min. in, Sen. Cooper. Note: Sen. Cooper didn't have mic - was too far from closest mic to be picked up. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #1. Coal Policy Conference: (1) Coal Policy Conference - Mr. Lewis retires; (2) \"Instant Poverty\" Closing of Renton, PA mine. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1960  \nReel #1. Hospital Dedication Program: Hospital Dedication Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #2. Hospital Dedication Program: All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #3. Hospital Dedication Program: Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #1. Ground Breaking Ceremony: Ground Breaking ceremonies at Man, West Virginia. Approximately 55 minutes. WLOG Logan, W.Va. [7 in. tape, 3.25 IPS], 1953/10/31  \nReel #1. Speaker Weintraub, G. Davis, G. Archer, J. Brown: Speaker Weintraub - opening; Ghines (?) Davis, Atty.; Dr. George Archer; John Y. Brown [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Kentucky Hearing, Master-complete: Medical Bill Hearing - Frankfort. Archer, Draper, Brown, Barnes, Cart, Ezelle, Brown, Sparks, Afton. [7 in. tape, 3.75 IPS], ca. March 14  \nReel #1. Beckley Radio Program \"Anything Goes:\" UMW. \"Anything Goes\" radio program, Beckley, West Virginia. (Complaints Beckley Hospital cheese sandwich dispute) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], Spring 1959  \nReel #3. Untitled: Dr. Barnes. I.E. Cart, C\u0026O Railroad employees health association. Sam Ezelle, AFL-CIO (Kentucky State Federation of Labor. Atty. Brown) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pennsylvania Medical Society Interview: Three reporters interview Pennsylvania Medical Society leaders in Atlantic City after P.M.S. declared its agreement with the Fund \"null, void, terminated, and ended.\" [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #2. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #1. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Draper Interview: Dr. Draper interview of Tris Coffin Show; C\u0026O news summary [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1954/05/26  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights: Tris Coffin - John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1955/12/14  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (10 Hospitals not specified) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (same as previous) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #25. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. Rhea Bill Head, Medical Bill: No.5 Hymntime. Claude Rhea, Bill Head. #5 Medicaid Bill [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], ca. May 17  \nReel #1. Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis: Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Dr. Draper: Dr. Draper [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. L73 - UK AG 3: L73 - UK - AG 3. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physicians [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated","The following material has been separated from this series:","\nPrinted material sent to WVU Medical Center Library:","Harry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946.","Leslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2.","\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","\nPrinted material sent to WVU Evansdale Library:","\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","\nPrinted material discarded:","\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. 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